Chris Andersen agent: “I am confident it will be shown that he did nothing wrong”

Mark Bryant, Chris Andersen’s longtime lawyer and confidant, released this statement to The Denver Post this afternoon:

It has been my privilege to know Mr. Andersen both personally and professionally for many years. He is an outstanding member of this community. We have been actively cooperating with the authorities and will continue to do so. No arrest has been made. I believe in Chris. I would ask the Citizens of Colorado to give Chris his due. Like every one of us, he is presumed innocent. At the end of the day, I am confident it will be shown that he did nothing wrong. We are confident law enforcement is actively pursuing all angles and will get to the truth.

He is guilty, until proven innocent. The only reason case is not plastered(it will be soon) all over news media is because of nuggets running damage control to protect their image, not worrying about the heinous crimes committed against children(just like Penn State)

Apparently you do not live in the United States. If you do, you do not comprehend the Constitution. EVERYONE in this country is presumed INNOCENT until PROVEN (not accused-not suspected-not anything other than) PROVEN guilty.

Fredlines

why doesn’t someone at least post the story?

Vanegaslatina

We love u Chris, we are praying for you, we know you are innocent.

Erobrobbins

To compare the Nuggets to Penn State is absurd, even if Andersen turns out to be guilty of awful things. Penn State ignored reports of what Sandusky did on campus and continued to provide a place for him to victimize children. There is no evidence anything happened on Nuggets property or with Nuggets knowledge.

Chris Dempsey arrived at The Denver Post in Dec. 2003 after seven years at the Boulder Daily Camera, where he primarily covered the University of Colorado football and men's basketball teams. A University of Colorado-Boulder alumnus, Dempsey covers the Nuggets and also chips in on college sports.